On this day: Zinedine Zidane sees red in World Cup final

Seven years ago today, Zinedine Zidane's career came to an end when he was red-carded during the World Cup final.

He was the greatest player of his generation and arguably one of the best ever to grace a football pitch.

So when Zinedine Zidane's penalty against Portugal sent France through to the final of the 2006 World Cup, the stage appeared to be set for the retiring midfielder to bow out in style.

Everything seemed to be going as per the script when in the seventh minute Zidane put the French into a 1-0 lead over Italy. His heart may have been in his mouth, though, as his casually chipped penalty went in via the underside of the crossbar.

It was later claimed that the Italian defender had verbally insulted Zidane's mother or sister (or both), but he had to be red-carded by Argentine referee Horacio Elizondo and a glittering career had ended in disgrace.

The picture of Zidane walking past a cup that he should have been lifting for a second time is one that lives long in the memory.

Zizou's departure hurt Les Bleus greatly during the shootout. There is no doubt that he would have taken one, but as it was, Italy ran out 5-3 winners to claim the famous trophy for a fourth time.